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Title: Environmental Soil, Water, and Sediment Quality of Dong Thang Landfill in Can Tho City, Vietnam
Authors: Huynh, Thi Hong Nhien
Nguyen, Thanh Giao
Keywords: Landfill
Water quality
Dong Thang
Heavy metals
Organic pollution
Issue Date: 2019
Series/Report no.: Applied Environmental Research;Vol. 41 No. 02 .- P.73-83
Abstract: This study is a preliminary assessment of water, soil, and bottom sediment quality at and around Dong Thang landfill in Co Do district, Can Tho city, Vietnam. Four canal water samples, one leachate sample, and three soil samples from the surrounding rice fields, two bottom sediment samples from the canals, and one bottom sediment sample from the leachate pond were examined for this purpose. The results revealed that the leachate sample contained six heavy metals (Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cr, and Ni) with high electrical conductivity (EC), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), ammonia (NH₄⁺ -N), nitrate (NO³ˉ-N), and phosphate (PO4³ˉ-P) (9922.7 μS cmˉ¹, 832.00 mg Lˉ¹, 3,729.08 mg Lˉ¹, 743.75 mg Lˉ¹, 366.27 mg Lˉ¹, 6.03 mg Lˉ¹, and 0.22 mg Lˉ¹, respectively). Further, seven heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Mn, Cr, Ni, Pb, and Fe) were detected in the sediment of the leachate collection pond. COD, TSS, NH₄⁺-N, Mn, and Fe concentrations for surface water exceeded the permissible level prescribed by the Vietnam national standard for surface water (QCVN 08-MT:2015/BTNMT). All heavy metals found in the leachate sediments were also detected in canal sediments and rice-field soil, thereby leading to the conclusion that pollutants disperse into the surrounding environment. Further, principal component analysis revealed that 91.3% of the variations in soil and sediment data could be explained by two primary components, PC1 and PC2. These components represent two sources of pollution, agricultural production and landfill activities, besides other pollution sources. The findings of this preliminary study show that water, soil, and bottom sediment in the area surrounding the landfill are contaminated with organic matter, nutrients, and heavy metals. Therefore, monitoring of the environment in the study area should be conducted to detect any pollutants, and alert local authorities and environmental managers.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/39476
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